01931cam a22003735a 450000100090000000300090000900500170001800800410003502000150007602000190009103500240011004001060013404300120024008200200025210000350027224500510030726400360035830000670039433600260046133700280048733800270051550400510054252004880059365000480108165000550112965000400118465000410122465100600126565300220132565500240134794200120137199900170138395201570140016633399EG-ScBUE20220203105053.0110201s2009 enkaf f b 001 haeng d a0007280165 a9780007280162  a(OCoLC)ocn232977786 aBTCTAbengerdacBTCTAdBAKERdYDXCPdBNYdGK5dCLEdJAGdCDXdP@NdBURdQ2ZdCQUdOBEdDLCdEG-ScBUE an-us-ca04a827.92222bLEV1 a Lever, James,eauthor.92409610aMe Cheeta :bthe autobiography /cJames Lever. 1aLondon :bFourth Estate,c2009. axvi, 320 pages, [16] pages of plates :billustrations ;c22 cm 2rdacontentatextbtxt 2rdamediaaunmediatedbn 2rdacarrieravolumebnc aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aParody of a Hollywood "tell-all" biography purported to be written by the chimpanzee animal star, Cheeta, who supposedly played opposite Johnny Weissmuller in Tarzan films, Ronald Reagan in Bedtime for Bonzo, and Rex Harrison in Dr. Doolittle, and survives to paint in retirement in Palm Springs. (Research has established that the chimp's first owner was known to be a teller of tall tales and that this chimp was not one of the many different chimps that were used in those films.) 7aCheeta (Chimpanzee)vFiction.9240972BUEsh 7aAnimals in motion picturesvFiction.9240982BUEsh 7aChimpanzeesvFiction.9240992BUEsh 7aTarzan filmsvFiction.9241002BUEsh 7aHollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.)vFiction.9241012BUEsh cMay2011bHHUUEENN vReading book934232 2ddccBB c15391d15391 00102ddc40708BaccahaMAINbMAINc2NDd2011-05-25epurchaseg100.00h12344l3o827.92 LEVp000023718r2025-07-15 00:00:00s2022-03-07w2011-05-25yBB